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david, you gave us the name of a little known company that is on your list, tell us what it does and wh you picked this one. any disclosures, david, do you own these stocks? all right, thanks so much, have a great holiday. we'll see you soon next time. david pelletier, portfolio manager at the streets.com. slow rog in 2012 slow progress in 2012 of women moving into top positions, in boardrooms and the executive suite. new research from catalyst shows 16.6% of fortune 500 company directors are women, up from 16.1% last year. 14.3% of company executive officers are women, up from 14.1% a year ago. as for c.e.o.'s, the number of women on the fortune 500 will hit a record 21 on january 1, when phebe novakovic takes charge at general dynamics. recently i talked with catalyst president ilene lang and asked her what's holding women back. >> the reason women don't get to the top jobs is because in their careers they are not tapped for the assignments that would really give them that breakthrough experience where they have the experience and the visibility that they have done what we call top
david, you gave us the name of a little known company that is on your list, tell us what it does and wh you picked this one. any disclosures, david, do you own these stocks? all right, thanks so much, have a great holiday. we'll see you soon next time. david pelletier, portfolio manager at the streets.com. slow rog in 2012 slow progress in 2012 of women moving into top positions, in boardrooms and the executive suite. new research from catalyst shows 16.6% of fortune 500 company directors are...
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having us puts us in a competitive v.. we're confident sensitive, though. demand is confident nsitive. and we have seen demand recover because consumers' confidence has improved, and their confidence that housing as a sound investment has improved, as they have seen prices rise year-over-year here. >> tom: where is building best for you? where are you looking to put shovels in the ground come springtime? >> we've had a lot of success in texas. our urban products in the metro new york area have met with great success. and we're pleased to be between washington and boston with approximately 50 of our business because that market continues to be reasonably strong. >> tom: that is a hot area. >> out on the west coast -- the job markets -- i think texas seems to have its own economy. the job market in texas is pretty strong. i think california has been reasonably strong for us as well. particularly up in the silicon valley area. i think the success of a number of the companies up there is driving the market. and seattle is another pretty wels we-posione employme
having us puts us in a competitive v.. we're confident sensitive, though. demand is confident nsitive. and we have seen demand recover because consumers' confidence has improved, and their confidence that housing as a sound investment has improved, as they have seen prices rise year-over-year here. >> tom: where is building best for you? where are you looking to put shovels in the ground come springtime? >> we've had a lot of success in texas. our urban products in the metro new...
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that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yid." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem "reminisce at." >> "toul." it's a little town in france. >> and you were there? >> i was there when i was in the air force. i was stationed very close to er now i was flying jet fighters, we had a nuclear mission. we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time. "reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the governme
that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yid." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem...
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michael joins us now. michael, what is with the 140 character chunks, when did you start dolling out history this way. >> it is an antidote to the wrong looks i write. it was actually during one of the debates right here in the studio we were watching, as you remember. and christina arc, countries tina saw me looking at a search engine with twitter comments. and she said why don't you just go on twitter yourself. i said essentially i hadn't thought of that, why don't i try ooirz so as you started to post things you found along the way, before we show some of them, how do you come across these things you find that you have been putting up sm. >> well, i'm not only generally interested in presidential history but for years i've been fascinated on what images can evoke. you can see one picture, it asks a lot of questions. and i hope gets people curious about other larger issues that relate to it. >> ifill: let's show the viewers what we are talking about. this first picture i want to show shows in the foregro
michael joins us now. michael, what is with the 140 character chunks, when did you start dolling out history this way. >> it is an antidote to the wrong looks i write. it was actually during one of the debates right here in the studio we were watching, as you remember. and christina arc, countries tina saw me looking at a search engine with twitter comments. and she said why don't you just go on twitter yourself. i said essentially i hadn't thought of that, why don't i try ooirz so as you...
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. >> this use to be a really big, as you can tell by the size of the slab, use to be a huge feed store, metal. it wasn't a weak building at all. you can see what it did to it. amazing. >> ifill: the same system that spawned the tornadoes dropped record snow on arkansas and texas, turning christmas lights into icicles and forcing would-be travelers to think twice. >> my mom and dad live in el paso and i was planning on going to el paso, but i think i'll be stayinhome now. >> ifill: in oklahoma, the icy conditions led to this 21-car pile-up last night. from there, the huge storm front lumbered on, bringing blizzard warnings in indiana and ohio. to the northeast, more than a foot of snow was expected from new york state to maine. by last night, it was already on the way. >> the winds were fierce it was blowing the cars around and you could see the semi's were swerving. >> ifill: the storm also forced cancellation of hundreds of flights and the ripple effects reached as far west as san francisco. >> after i found out my flight had been canceled after four hours of waiting in the airport, i
. >> this use to be a really big, as you can tell by the size of the slab, use to be a huge feed store, metal. it wasn't a weak building at all. you can see what it did to it. amazing. >> ifill: the same system that spawned the tornadoes dropped record snow on arkansas and texas, turning christmas lights into icicles and forcing would-be travelers to think twice. >> my mom and dad live in el paso and i was planning on going to el paso, but i think i'll be stayinhome now....
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i don't know the particulars of what you're using so i want to be very careful. in terms of would it ellay my concerns if you have means that should be getting things out into the air, in terms of the safety of your internal fire house if i understand your question, not really, but certainly whatever you can do is best and i think one of the things connie alluded to, first of all, is you do what you can and you start every step one step at a time, okay, it's important to be doing frequent testing of your air though if you have concerns to make sure that whatever your systems are, whether they are the legally mandated or the extra steps that you've put in place or the ways ta you've figured out to get around things that you make sure it's your lives, it's your children's lives na you're doing the most, so i would recommend local testing as much as possible. i don't know the particulars, okay, for what you're really doing. >> no, if you don't use the filters, there's going to be residue, yeah. >> and that would be dust and air, so the ventilation may reduce the air
i don't know the particulars of what you're using so i want to be very careful. in terms of would it ellay my concerns if you have means that should be getting things out into the air, in terms of the safety of your internal fire house if i understand your question, not really, but certainly whatever you can do is best and i think one of the things connie alluded to, first of all, is you do what you can and you start every step one step at a time, okay, it's important to be doing frequent...
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story most of us enjoy most. so when i am reading for fun i like to read ashley trollope, elizabeth gaskell, as well as well-known ones like jane austen and dickens and george areas. the american writer i like very much from that period or a little later is edith walton. great favorite of mine. i like her because she is the real storyteller but always kind of fiercely intelligent. her analysis of her characters always amaze you but that isn't all. she doesn't just do that, she tells you a real story. she is a great favorite of mine. >> before i turn this back over -- i want to ask a personal favor of you and ask you to sign this book. [applause] >> by the way -- you will have a chance to do the same. >> while they are signing i want to introduce myself, dale gregory, vice president of public programs and how thrilling it is to have you all here in these two charming gentlemen, i am sure you will agree and i want to remind you the book is on sale in the museum store, book signing will be out the back doors, i am s
story most of us enjoy most. so when i am reading for fun i like to read ashley trollope, elizabeth gaskell, as well as well-known ones like jane austen and dickens and george areas. the american writer i like very much from that period or a little later is edith walton. great favorite of mine. i like her because she is the real storyteller but always kind of fiercely intelligent. her analysis of her characters always amaze you but that isn't all. she doesn't just do that, she tells you a real...
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let's use the children as pawns. >> reporter: mcfaden should know. not only did she adopt one of her daughters from russian, she studied in moscow, ran her own adoption agency for 20 years and her nieces and nephews were adopted from russia too. conner and jack mcfaden are fraternal twins who would have been separated. at age 16, both americanized but have a unique understanding of this new law in their native russia. >> and they seem very upset because i don't know where i'd be. the kids don't have many more chances at a life that they could love. >> reporter: or a family they can be part of. it is estimated that there are 750,000 orphans in russia, three quarters of a million kids who mcfaden says may now never know a life fulfilled. >> i'm devastated for the families. but for the children. they will grow up in an orphanage and will not know the love of a family. >> currently there are 46 russian children that have already been approved to be adopted by american families. deborah and some other organizations here in the states are asking to get rus
let's use the children as pawns. >> reporter: mcfaden should know. not only did she adopt one of her daughters from russian, she studied in moscow, ran her own adoption agency for 20 years and her nieces and nephews were adopted from russia too. conner and jack mcfaden are fraternal twins who would have been separated. at age 16, both americanized but have a unique understanding of this new law in their native russia. >> and they seem very upset because i don't know where i'd be....
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to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> host: as governor, did you, did you shrink the size of the state government? do you -- you used your veto pen quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the federal -- >> guest: when it came to dollars, i was able to cut the rate of growth in half x that was the historical rate of growth. i always pointed at state government employees. over an eight-year period, there were 1200 fewer state employees starting with 12,000, ending with 10,800. it was a 10% reduction in state government employees which i always pointed out unquestionably said that, hey, we were doing things more efficiently because we were doing things with fewer state employees, and we were doing more things. i'd like to point out that the real driver of state budgets state to state is medicaid. and that, of course, is a federal entitlement, and you really -- it's open-ended. and that's what has us in the predicament that we have are the entitlements, medicaid, medicare, social security to a lesser degree. but we have to address
to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> host: as governor, did you, did you shrink the size of the state government? do you -- you used your veto pen quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the federal -- >> guest: when it came to dollars, i was able to cut the rate of growth in half x that was the historical rate of growth. i always pointed at state government employees. over an eight-year period, there were 1200 fewer state...
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for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question for the opportunity fund and a critic representative. are you a cdfi? is san francisco and s.p.a. in support of cdfi's being established in san francisco? >> yes, we are. we were founded in 1999 with a small business loan. that is how we started our tenderloin office. >> opportunity fund is a certified cdfi, so we are providing a benefit to low and moderate-income communities. he is the city establishing support for new cdfi's? >> mark wanted to address that, in support of cdfi's in the city. >> we have a wealth of partners in the city. s.p.a. is just now rolling out a program for r -- will be the case by the summer. let me get one last point and on the question about relationships to lenders. the question was, do have to have an account with a bank in order to get a loan? may answer is no, but the real answer to it is certainly wan
for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question for the opportunity fund and a critic representative. are you a cdfi? is san francisco and s.p.a. in support of cdfi's being established in san francisco? >> yes, we are. we were founded in 1999 with a small business loan. that is how we...
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the clouds will take us in to new years eve. temperatures in to the 30s. we will show you the break down of the forecast and expand and look at the seven-day forecast. i know you love cold. >>> lovely, mike. a very cold new year's eve. you don't have delays to deal with whatsoever. nice and collie on 695, parkville, all the way up to towson, if you are using the jfx, normal 11 minute ride, southbound, from the beltway, all the way to fayette street. 95s downtown, at 395, traffic moving along, no problems through the fort mc henry or the harbor tunnel. >>> you maybe wondering what you can do with the little ones. you can't leaf them at home to run the place. we will tell you where you can take them during the day, so they they can enjoy the great new years festivities. bananas and wheat toast, what are the best foods to eat to avoid a hangover? oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "pro
the clouds will take us in to new years eve. temperatures in to the 30s. we will show you the break down of the forecast and expand and look at the seven-day forecast. i know you love cold. >>> lovely, mike. a very cold new year's eve. you don't have delays to deal with whatsoever. nice and collie on 695, parkville, all the way up to towson, if you are using the jfx, normal 11 minute ride, southbound, from the beltway, all the way to fayette street. 95s downtown, at 395, traffic moving...
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it could be any of us. the tool had turned into the thing made, the journey had turned -- blurred in to the destination. okay. grace drew a symbolic line between a set of facts and orientations toward life that seemed okay. they were marked like a bouquet and one that seemed over the line. she did the same with regard to acts. when he was helping, she got help with that, pick up the picture and help with that but he also said would you like me to go through all of the replies you are getting? i have a good eye for who would be a good match for you, she drew a line and said no. when i meet my life partner, i chose you. we are part of this tagalong cultural trend that has infused itself into services, part of that is a market way of seeing. we are not automatically mowed down by the market culture, that would be a simplistic way of looking, brilliant adapters, we're extraordinarily adept at your online's, doing peculiar work of keeping personal life and in the book i outline a variety of five main ways that a
it could be any of us. the tool had turned into the thing made, the journey had turned -- blurred in to the destination. okay. grace drew a symbolic line between a set of facts and orientations toward life that seemed okay. they were marked like a bouquet and one that seemed over the line. she did the same with regard to acts. when he was helping, she got help with that, pick up the picture and help with that but he also said would you like me to go through all of the replies you are getting? i...
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co-presenter who had a minor accident and visited the emergency room this morning instead of visiting us, so we have plenty of folks from the breast cancer fund and other groups on hand to answer questions, but we are missing our policy geru unfortunately, i don't know how much this audience is familiar with it but we've also been meeting and talking about doing a study of exposures among women firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl patton is back there, give a wave, and did rachel step out already? and rachel thought she was going to give a wave but she had to step out to go to another meeting, from the breast cancer fund, we have my two science leaders, [inaudible] and janet gray, so science questions galor, they can handle them all, policy questions, we'll have to deflect some of those to nancy for another time, so what i'm going to present today is what we call our healthy home and healthy world tours, i'll talk a little bit about who the breast cancer fund is and then we're going to walk through kind of the rooms in your h
co-presenter who had a minor accident and visited the emergency room this morning instead of visiting us, so we have plenty of folks from the breast cancer fund and other groups on hand to answer questions, but we are missing our policy geru unfortunately, i don't know how much this audience is familiar with it but we've also been meeting and talking about doing a study of exposures among women firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl...
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key trends must be identified and used to sharpen calculations. to me what's implied there is since 9/11, we might have increased our security and intelligence capabilities and seem to have gotten complacent in feeling like the terror threats around the world are not as dangerous perhaps as we know them to be now. >> there is no doubt when i was in a major threat and attempted assassination and my security went up triple fold. what is most devastating was that the security office eric nordstrom who testified on the hill several months ago with the people i believe that the taliban is within the state authority. they had the situation in kwlab and this was no surprise to anybody including me and yet the state department cold them to shut up and keep his mouth shut and take his concerns elsewhere. that's what i think is most damning about what happened here. >> ambassador, i was hoping you could give us a ground level view of what it's like to be inside the state department and what the protocol is. who are the security requests sent to? what is the
key trends must be identified and used to sharpen calculations. to me what's implied there is since 9/11, we might have increased our security and intelligence capabilities and seem to have gotten complacent in feeling like the terror threats around the world are not as dangerous perhaps as we know them to be now. >> there is no doubt when i was in a major threat and attempted assassination and my security went up triple fold. what is most devastating was that the security office eric...
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visit us >> thank you all for coming, i would like to really briefly introduce bonnie angle with the breast cancer fund, she is going to do a presentation for you on prevention, ways to preventolin ks of chemicals in breast cancer and i'll let her talk about the rest, bonnie, thank you for coming. >> alright. thank you all so much for being here today. i'm very excited to be able to give this presentation to you, unfortunately, i was expecting to have a co-presenter who had a minor accident and visited the emergency room this morning instead of visiting us, so we have plenty of folks from the breast cancer fund and other groups on hand to answer questions, but we are missing our policy geru unfortunately, i don't know how much this audience is familiar with it but we've also been meeting and talking about doing a study of exposures among women firefighters in particular, and so we have some members of that team talking about that here, sharl patton is back there, give a wave, and did rachel step out already? and rachel thought she was going to give a wave but she had to step out to g
visit us >> thank you all for coming, i would like to really briefly introduce bonnie angle with the breast cancer fund, she is going to do a presentation for you on prevention, ways to preventolin ks of chemicals in breast cancer and i'll let her talk about the rest, bonnie, thank you for coming. >> alright. thank you all so much for being here today. i'm very excited to be able to give this presentation to you, unfortunately, i was expecting to have a co-presenter who had a minor...
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knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to understand there are individuals out there taking a look at your vulnerability. we have a packet of information for you tonight. we have it in english and chinese. we have a quick summary of the laws. the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified caps at work in san francisco for you. carla johnson with the mayor's office of disability has created a really good it died of out to interview your experts to make sure you are getting the best quality product for you. been next -- the money you pay for the inspection you can take as a tax deduction. any money that if you have taken can be applied as a tax deduction. this can be done on an annual basis. next, the opportunity, and a fund -- opportunity loan fund, providing for small businesses to pay for the inspection or to make improvements needed. to do it before you receive the lawsuit. and lastly, we of t
knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to understand there are individuals out there taking a look at your vulnerability. we have a packet of information for you tonight. we have it in english and chinese. we have a quick summary of the laws. the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified caps at work in san...
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we have a look at your first forecast, break it dunn for us -- down for us. >> we'll see winter weather, so the timing will be similar. right now we're all clear. maryland's most powerful radar scanning clear. cecil, harford, north baltimore, carroll. it means are a not going to get the two to four inch rain, one to three and closer to one as you push toward easten. here's the storm. you can see tremendous moisture. that's out of the gulf of mexico. cold air wrapping around the back site. 30 -- 30s tonight. we'll talk about how much falls where in the state. that's coming up. >>> an update on breaking news we first brought you at 5:00. there is a new development in the phylicia barnes murder case. prosecutors are requesting the courtroom be closed for part of the trial because of a sexually explicit videotape. >> reporter: we spoke to the defense team for michael maurice johnson who said they need to respond to that hearing submitted by the state. the baltimore state's attorney's office wants to show a video that shows phylicia barnes having sex with the defendant's younger brother alon
we have a look at your first forecast, break it dunn for us -- down for us. >> we'll see winter weather, so the timing will be similar. right now we're all clear. maryland's most powerful radar scanning clear. cecil, harford, north baltimore, carroll. it means are a not going to get the two to four inch rain, one to three and closer to one as you push toward easten. here's the storm. you can see tremendous moisture. that's out of the gulf of mexico. cold air wrapping around the back site....
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chris, thank you for joining us, staying with us tonight in newtown. how is it feeling right there as we go to break right now? >> indescribable. i do think that the governor expressed what a lot of people are feeling, that evil visited here today. and it's hard to put into words. i've been to far too many of these, chris. they are all horrendous tragedies. the grief is unspeakable. there is something a little different here. we're talking about little kids who are 5 years old, 6 years old, 7 years old, kids who were in elementary school, who should have been learning their abcs. i should also tell you that i'm standing in front of a firehouse, which is where a lot of the parents had gathered, were waiting to be reunited with their children. and of course 20 of them were not going to leave that schoolhouse alive. it is where the governor spoke to many of those people. and when i saw him, a little bit earlier tonight after he made a brief statement in front of cameras, he looked tremendously grief-stricken, was trying to hold back tears as well. i don't
chris, thank you for joining us, staying with us tonight in newtown. how is it feeling right there as we go to break right now? >> indescribable. i do think that the governor expressed what a lot of people are feeling, that evil visited here today. and it's hard to put into words. i've been to far too many of these, chris. they are all horrendous tragedies. the grief is unspeakable. there is something a little different here. we're talking about little kids who are 5 years old, 6 years...
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people are not telling us what happened. >> it is not clear why the board ultimately voted to keep dr. wilson but it is clear he is trying to move forward. >> i am very energized. and ready to continue to work. >> doc of wilson tells us there is no reason to believe recent gun violence on campus led to his initial outster. he is pledging to put new policies and the place to ensure campus improves safety. >> any twist tonight. two years to the day that phylicia barnes went missing. prosecutors have moved to play a sexually explicit video very next month's trial. defense lawyers said the video is promiscuous footage of barnres, johnson and two others. the motion asks that corp. a close when the video is played. johnson is charged with first- degree murder of the 16-year old in 2010. a man is accused of raping a 13- year-old croat the budget and on baltimore national pipe. the suspect has been identified as gary foot of new york, he as been charged wit. kenni shaw was brutally attacked in baltimore city of christmas day. he sat down with barry simms. my hands upolding to block my face. >
people are not telling us what happened. >> it is not clear why the board ultimately voted to keep dr. wilson but it is clear he is trying to move forward. >> i am very energized. and ready to continue to work. >> doc of wilson tells us there is no reason to believe recent gun violence on campus led to his initial outster. he is pledging to put new policies and the place to ensure campus improves safety. >> any twist tonight. two years to the day that phylicia barnes...
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those stories and more when you join us for abc2 news at 11. more on the weather. >>> it's gotten much more active starting with christmas eve. we have one more coming saturday. take a quick check of the setup. some mixed showers to the west. carroll county, the tip is closer to freezing. drive with care. it's close to freezing. so err on the side of caution. windy and clear thursday. much fires friday but then we go -- much nicer friday but then we go downhill. >> that's all we va we'll see you at 11:00. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today.
those stories and more when you join us for abc2 news at 11. more on the weather. >>> it's gotten much more active starting with christmas eve. we have one more coming saturday. take a quick check of the setup. some mixed showers to the west. carroll county, the tip is closer to freezing. drive with care. it's close to freezing. so err on the side of caution. windy and clear thursday. much fires friday but then we go -- much nicer friday but then we go downhill. >> that's all we...
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the artist used pins to create an image of the american flag. they are free to be as creative as they want to be with their theme. >> mine's about my friends, who got kicked out and what not. i decided to photograph his feelings you know. and there's other stories behind these other artists too. and it's just interesting to see how they're interpreted through photography and lightning and color. all the elements of art. >> the students will keep their artwork for their portfolios. >>> students found a shores to do christmas shopping this week. the sale happens every year right after thanksgiving. >> we've got a lot of great work by a lot of great artists here at the school. and it's a great chance for students and faculty to come out and see what we're doing. >> the proceeds from the sale not only go back to the students about you also to the program. the profits help bring in visiting artists and fund renovations to the department. >>> still ahead we'll tell you why some sharks fans are starting to get money back for their season that never was
the artist used pins to create an image of the american flag. they are free to be as creative as they want to be with their theme. >> mine's about my friends, who got kicked out and what not. i decided to photograph his feelings you know. and there's other stories behind these other artists too. and it's just interesting to see how they're interpreted through photography and lightning and color. all the elements of art. >> the students will keep their artwork for their portfolios....
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the impact of the latino vote in debt -- in the 2012 election. at 9:00 a.m. on c-span 3, you center forum on the voter experience in light of changes to state voter laws. >> i think people still love discovery. i do not mean the channel, but finding surprise. every month or every year, i giggled little bit about some show that people are suddenly talking about that i don't think you could have ever imagined before. mike, i want you to choose honey boo-boo, or a certain food channel network. i do not think if i had to grit -- i had to predetermined that would be my preference, i would have guessed that. what i hear people talkin
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the...
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that will move past us in a few hours. as the rain moves -- moves up, we did have a dense fog in the morning. that is why the weather service continues. visibility in this area going under a quarter mile at times. the good news is it is mid december and all the moisture is falling above freezing. 52 downtown. 51 right now. temperatures will not cool off in the morning. maybe even rising a few more degrees overnight. the winds are beginning to shift to the south. a few showers. unseasonably warm tonight. the moisture will be pushed out through this front. a dreary start. behind it, westerly winds, high pressure will build in, it will be a breezy afternoon and we may see some shun china -- sunshine. in the western maryland mountains, the rain changes to snow showers. an inch or two is possible. not that chilly here. wednesday, we clear things out. a lot of sunshine. another mile day. changes going into next week and, a stronger cold front. showers, maybe even a thunderstorm thursday evening. that is the chill that arrives he
that will move past us in a few hours. as the rain moves -- moves up, we did have a dense fog in the morning. that is why the weather service continues. visibility in this area going under a quarter mile at times. the good news is it is mid december and all the moisture is falling above freezing. 52 downtown. 51 right now. temperatures will not cool off in the morning. maybe even rising a few more degrees overnight. the winds are beginning to shift to the south. a few showers. unseasonably warm...
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we have used the idea we're in the global war as the justification of us doing all kinds of things and all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. it's not that kind of war. if that's the case, and being in a war footing is what justifies this behavior we wouldn't otherwise be participating in, when does this war end? when do we say that the global war we e declared more than 11 years ago is now over? today for the first time, a u.s. government official started talking about how this ends. >> now that efforts by the u.s. military against al qaeda are in their 12th year, we must also ask ourselves, how will this conflict end? >> this is it the top lawyer at the pentagon. the general counsel of the defense department, jay johnson, speaking today at oxford university in britain broaching a subject that nobody at a high level of government has been willing to officially broach since 9/11. >> how will
we have used the idea we're in the global war as the justification of us doing all kinds of things and all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. it's not that kind of war. if that's the case, and being in a war footing is what justifies this behavior we wouldn't otherwise be participating in, when does...
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we used to call it going down the slippery slope and that's what would happen. so what you have here is a process that went on for the real price change from the 290 through 2006, 2007, depending which index you look at, you have nine or 10 years of unprecedented growth. alaska but here's was that for us, but she had not meant a mount, a bubble of immense size before that. when a mentally undercapitalized is one of the big risks in at the same time their capital was weak capital. they counted a lot of tax credit, so i think they were doomed to matter what because they were basically floating on a thin layer of capital and that had been the case. they negotiated that case in 1882. >> there was one more other big lender and that was the chinese and other foreign official bodies or by fannie and freddie obligations, which money was going to feed the bubble. but they were buying it rightly assuming that the government would take care of them, even though they had virtually participated in running the risk. the risk would find somebody else is there interesting memoi
we used to call it going down the slippery slope and that's what would happen. so what you have here is a process that went on for the real price change from the 290 through 2006, 2007, depending which index you look at, you have nine or 10 years of unprecedented growth. alaska but here's was that for us, but she had not meant a mount, a bubble of immense size before that. when a mentally undercapitalized is one of the big risks in at the same time their capital was weak capital. they counted a...
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please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. 've been so. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... and become t
please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. 've been so. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be...